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LazyBastard.Com: October 29, 2001-- On The Train From Paris to Berlin Home LazyBastard.Com toward Prague: October 29, 2001--On The Train From Paris to Berlin It's autumn, oh, yes, the skeletal horses in the fields, and the leafless trees rubbing the sky's grey belly certainly attest to that. Level after level after level of gray, as if the world were a low resolution screen--the world on glass, covered with insincere craftsmanship, painted for quick sale in cheap art fairs, in weekend street galleries, the world as caught by the insincere and the speedy. The world, in short, very much like the way I catch the world, and only the occasional (less than occasional) moment of purity counterpointing all the swift graytone perceptions, the illusion of depth created through negative space and the judicious use of gradation. Suddenly we have a town in France, suddenly it's the undescribed bullet train, suddenly we're in the middle of Jeff's life. You can't help but hold up the book with an expression to indicate that it smells bad. Who wrote this? And who, I ask? I 'm looking up now at the blinding eye of the sun, brilliant even through the layers of high cloud cover--more gray and white, although finally with some streaks of blue far up there. But I look at the sun, looking down unblinkingly like the eye of a reptile and wonder if this is the author I should thank. I want to be believe that there's a warmer ore mammalian eye up there. But maybe not. Maybe the secret all pet owners know is that the world is a gnostic dream--a petting zoo gone awry. The fish are outside the tank watching us. It's the lizard's terrarium that holds us now. And there's not much to do but watch us foul our water and spill our food, let the cows fall where they may. As long as the music keeps playing, I guess we really can't be too upset. [] Yes, the phantom limb, the scourge of San Francisco, and only brave M. Druisellet can curb the evil mastermind's terrible plans for vengeance! The phantom limb, mistaken by other people as their own heart or their own mind, but actually my renegade soul, escaped from me during a fierce attack of heartbreak, and lurking even now in the BART tunnels under the city. And while it runs amok, here I am, the only man who could stop it, on the train moving through the vast trainyard and car dealership that is Brussels (admittedly traveling by rail will make almost any city seem like a vast trainyard). Actually, now that we've turned a corner, Brussels seems more interesting to me--a modern city with some sort of ancient ruin in the center and the typical Provencal-style buildings, as functional and as decorative as shoe trees, plus the complete regularity with which windows are applied to them, as if it were every European's guaranteed right to defenestrate themselves at a moment's notice. It may seem arrogant, but I think Europe has a lot to learn from us Americans now. How, after all, will Europe take to the coming homogenization--greater than it's ever been--presented by the Euro and its borders, perhaps never before spread so wide. How sorry a state of affairs conquerors would find this now. Who has replaced the blood of our countrymen with milk, they would ask. Who allows such free interbreeding between cultures? The answer, of course, would be America, land of the mongrel and the mutt, the weak-blooded and the apathetic; my lack of history, my lack of culture, except for what I choose to make of it. The Internet seems odd over here, not nearly as in place as I thought it would be. I can't help but seeing all the Internet signs with the jaundiced eye of a San Franciscan. Perhaps the Internet is a particularly American dynamic, an American "utility" that people don't really want or need in a world of porous borders. Maybe the Europeans will want their own little Euronets, where they can meet people from their own countries, their own history. History is spread everywhere across like Europe, like mayonnaise, inescapable and informing the way every person dressses, every person sits, every person sleeps. Whereas the Internet is about an attempt to build history and culture in a country that has traditionally tried to destory it--let us build our own culture, let us choose our own history. Such ideas would seem impossible everywhere but in America. But here in Europe where there are already too many histories, too many cultures, and you can walk down the street to the local church three times older than America, who needs or wants to build a culture? It would be like putting a swimming pool in an aquarium. I'm torn, then, as to what I would say to the Europeans if they were to ask me for advice. Part of me is tempted to say, throw out your culture, put in the megamall. There is not much good that can come from your brasseries that all serve the same thing badly, there is nothing to be gained, no comfort to be had in a house filled with old ghosts and open windows. Burn down the trainyards, destroy your old lederhosen, and for god's sake destroy your belief in anarchy. How embarrassing is it to see signs supporting anarchy in cities so old they've outlived every possible citizen dozens of times over. Anarchists in European cities just seem to me like badly spoiled children. I can see it in America where history is mutable and corrupt. But in Europe? Come on! If you're that fond of anarchy why are you keeping all these ugly old buildings? Why are you shivering under the weight of woolen blankets in hard-walled rooms? Why do you keep passing the open windows? There is nothing be had here of anarchy. Either embrace your part as drone and messenger, as citizen and envoy of a city that is the actual European (not you) or else cast off this mark of Cain and try to begin again. It took you thousands of years to invent the bourgeois and half of you still act like you want to get rid of him. I would call the bourgeois the greatest creation since sliced bread if it wasn't for the fact that I believe the bourgeois was a by-product of sliced bread and so is contemporaneous. No, admit to yourselves what anarchy is in Europe. It's a hobby: lepidoptery, philately, anarchy. [] Between my typing and this keyboard, the English language is devolving before what would be my very eyes if I was even looking at it. Instead, I'm staring at a variety of passengers in the mirror above me, at the backs of the French businessmen in the seat in front of Dave, in the dashing about of the bored children who seem to yell and shriek and cause the youngest one to burst into tears every eight minutes. It would actually be more quiet to be riding outside the train at this point, and I've thought about wandering to another car, or else kicking the kids up to the next coach. I guess we're not allowed any special privileges in second class, such as infanticide. [] I think also that my history where we have Redwoods and intelligences that walk in the woods far older than these cities, have left me a bit more jaded than perhaps other Americans. To be in a wood and feel the breath on your neck of something that was old long before men even glimpsed the forest line, much less tried to enter it, makes me wonder if I'm to have few surprises in Europe apart for the occasional ogling of the architecture. Or perhaps I'm missing the point of Europe, which is that it is our first alien intelligence, the city as subject, as hero of a narrative, and a chance to visit that narrative even as it's being acted out. To see Beowulf when Beowulf was young, to move through the veins of Daedalus as he constructs the prison from which no one can escape. And perhaps I'm just fooling myself, but when the catacombs of Paris are roughly as old as San Francisco and hold 6 million people (outnumbering San Franciscans by at least six to one), it seems to me that I'm come from a city that is about sentient as a retarded infant. It has received so little succor, it has barely begun to open its eye and look around and it has been mired in the stunting cigarette smoke of political corruption for most of its life--it amuses me that I was ever afraid of San Francisco, its sentience. To be afraid of a city is to be afraid of one's own death, but the more comfortable with that subject one becomes, the more comfortable a city is. It's not half as horrible as the woods, as the field, as the stream, where nature has programmed itself with a blind thrusting version of mindfulness that is avaricious and yet apathetic, barely avoidable and awesome; only rarely strange, but even then more strange than Paris can aspire to. All cities that have streets are, if you think about it, only streetwalkers, possessing their initial gaudy appeal and then later their laziness and vanity. Whereas to live in the country is to have the willow-wife, the river wife, the lady of the woods, a relationship that is both stranger and deeper, capable of troubling and depressing but also rewarding at a level that is almost religious, to grow old and die in the crushing, ever-fecund arms of the willow wife, as opposed to dying alone, with the chattery gossip of the streetwalker city in your ear. If there is an appeal to Europe, I've decided, it's that the cities can frequently resemble nature. They can be so imperious as to resemble the silent wives of nature, even though it is in fact merely the stillness of the matronly madam, the borrowed airs of those who inherited strength through simple attrition, those who have cut low the forests of their own youth. The city, though, is all whore, and all chatter, talking outside your window and not caring if you die. Whereas the willow wife will hold her breath, if only for a minute, before she continues to envelop your house, and your body, and all that you have accomplished. To be married to the wood, or to live in the adultery of the city: are those the only choices available to me? Maybe there's something else I'll realize as we move through Berlin, through Prague and toward Venice, another possibility that will be offered through the embellishment of urban accretion. [] I don't know why I love the train so much. After all, the train is merely a bus without any potential for free will. Or, come to think of it, maybe that's what I love about the train. [] Just now, as I'm sitting here writing finally with my eyes closed, I can't help but wonder how safe it is to be riding at this high speed with one's eyes closed. What does the future hold to a man who willingly blinds himself to it. It's somewhat hard to believe that the future will provide if you're not willing to do anything about it. "Chance favors the prepared monkey." I believe Pasteur himself, whose face is currently in my wallet, said that. But who knows. There are guys like Einstein, to whom you can attribute any sort of half-assed truism and people will repeat it endlessly. Or you can say something that seems to finally have more than the slightest gram of truth to it, and all of a sudden every one wants to believe that Einstein wrote it, or that Murphy legislated it, and it's nothing like that. The world and the ideas exist---more and more I'm not sure if we exist as anything other than a conduit between the two. We are horses, we are autos, we are trains, shuttling about the passengers who live inside us to their desired destination. [] The dingy glass of the Berlin supertrain makes one think of all of the surrounding countryside as dingier than one would necessarily expect it to be. The seats on the train are comfortable but claustrophobic--it's like being smothered to death by a beloved uncle or aunt, perhaps. I'm sitting across from a woman with a face like poorly baked bread. Not particularly old, but having even a greater amount of the sort of joylessness and dead-eyed maturity I've come to expect from most Euros. Let's see, what else? Oh, yes. Mr. Tod's Wild Ride. I thought that one up while in the snug bathroom, the jostling moving bathroom, the sort of odd anti-uterus in which one doesn't kick but is kicked. And also none of this three language stuff for us now---it's all German all the time, unless they're breaking into Danish or some other sort of thing I'm not following. The houses are spinning right by, and I don't know why but I get the feeling I'm not going to like Germany much. So far it seems like France but with the flavor boiled out of it. More songs about buildings and food, I guess you'd call it. [] Previous: October 28, 2001--Paris, France Next: October 31, 2001--On The Train To Prague Email me . All material on these pages is ©2001 by Jeff Lester. With the exception of non-profit distribution, all other rights are reserved.
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www.myspace.com/alistaircowan MySpace.com | Home The Web MySpace Help | SignUp Home | Browse | Search | Invite | Rank | Mail | Blog | Favorites | Forum | Groups | Events | Games | Music | Classifieds Videos | Directory | Search | Top Artists | Shows | Music Forums | Music Classifieds | Artist Signup Alistair Cowan Acoustic / Folk / Alternative "Alistair Cowan (ex-Redwood frontman) solo project" Profile Views: 1906 Last Login: 01/11/2006 View more pics Contacting Alistair Cowan MySpace URL: http://www.myspace.com/alistaircowan Alistair Cowan General Info Member Since August 2, 2005 Band Website alistaircowan.net Band Members I'm solo, but work with my brother on the production side, and get huge support from the very fine backing vocalist Holly Morland..... check out my old band at www.redwood.org.uk ....... also check out nights I put on for all the very talented musicians in the Surrey, UK area, at www.openmicnight.co.uk with all the wonderful pictures taken throughout!! Influences Fave albums are by Soundgarden, Jeff Buckley, Miles Davis...... I dig stuff by Peter Gariel (early Genesis), Lamb, Beastie Boys, Beck, Led Zep, Carol King, Peter Skellern, Simon and Garfunkel, DJ Shadow, Oscar Peterson, Deftones. My tastes are diverse, and change from day to day Sounds Like People compare, and as can be predicted, I'll disagree. However, I reckon if you like Damian Rice, David Grey, John Mayer, Dave Matthews, mixed in with Ben Christophers programming, maybe Ben and Jason, Nick Drake, Tom Baxter....... you'll like my stuff!!! Record Label 320 Records / Solid State Sound Alistair Cowan's Latest Blog Entry [ Subscribe to this Blog ] The Story So Far...... [1] From Elvis to Elliot. ( view more ) Thai Festivals, Strong Beer, Oscar Peterson, writing a book..... ( view more ) [ View All Blog Entries ] About Alistair Cowan In the studio, I play all the instruments, (though on the latest album, there was drums and programming from Mark Richardson of Feeder, and Wayne Riches of Skin, on one of the tracks). My brother Angus co-produces the material. We both engineer and produce. Live, until recently, I've been playing solo, with occasional backing vocals from Holly Morland. In the past 6 months I've been playing with John Blackburn (Skin) or Tim Jackson (Gem) on bass, and Wayne Riches on drums, with Holly bv's. It was with this line up I played Guilfest 2005 on the Uncut Stage. When I haven't got a band available, I'l play along with a sequencer, or simply acoustic on it's own. Till now, I've used a nylon strung guitar as my instrument of choice, though for the next album, I may make the move in part over to the steel string...... who knows!!! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ONLINE SHOP FOR ALISTAIR COWAN'S MUSIC Or to order the album Why Can I See Stars direct via PAYPAL, click the thumbnail below..... you can even get it signed, 'cos you're dealing direct with the artist!! THE REVIEWS SAY............ "A L I S T A I R C O W A N Why Can I See Stars 320Ex-Redwood frontman launches a solo chiller. A more beautiful collection of beautifully constructed tracks you'd probably be hard- pressed to find among all the albums released this year. Breezy, spacious and airy tracks like the acoustic guitar-led Bird In The Sky, Baby Don't Cry and Morning Sun float along like fluffy clouds in a summer sky. Elsewhere Long Way To Go dances along on a Latin rhythm, and Saying Goodbye (one of three 'bonus' tracks) highlights the craftsmanship of Alistair Cowan the skillful. singer-songwriter. Written, produced and arranged by Cowan (who plays all the instruments), Why Can I See Stars is a tailor-made soundtrack to sitting on a sun- kissed beach while staring out at the ocean waves, or simply chilling on an effortless summer Sunday afternoon.Marvelous. (8/10)." Paul Henderson, April 05 ,Classic Rock, national magazine. "Why can I see stars?" croons singer/songwriter Alistair Cowan on his first album since British song-based rock band Redwood split in 2000. Because sometimes he is so desperate that Nitrous even seems worth doing at the end of the night? Because brawls are a common occurrence after his seven pints of wife-killer? No no no. This is a sweet wine-swilling, acoustic-driven musician from Surrey who is praised for his wide vocal range and subtle dulcet tones. Why else would he be singing so delicately about seeing stars if it wasn't because he had just met the girl of his dreams? Fans were disappointed when Redwood went their separate ways five years ago, but can now take comfort in the fact that at last frontman Cowan is back with a very satisfying solo album. Its pop-folk at its simplest and sweetest and he certainly doesn't hold back in taking this opportunity to lull listeners with his delicately tender voice. But its not just the pleasing surface sound that makes Why Can I See The Stars stand out from other simple drum-backed offerings. Just ask similarly-situated Louis Eliot whose hideously drab solo album The Long Way Round made fans question if Rialtos brief moment of fame was anything to do with him at all. The ten prettily crafted tracks on this endearing album don't ignore the more serious or comic situations in life. Easier To Smile flits around the subject of domestic violence, while Big Night Out dryly jokes on the partying to be had on three pounds. Cowans storytelling is charmingly personal and adds a much-needed layer to wrap this offering up comfortably as an album of substance. Even if machismo stands between you and Alistair Cowan, its hard to believe that behind closed doors his unassuming charm wont provoke a moment of tranquillity in the most vigorous of opposers. Single Bird in the Sky is sure to creep up on you sooner or later in true Beth Orton style and embed itself in your psyche before you even notice its mechanics.If this album had arms, surely it would stroke you." Charlotte Lyon, http://www.musicomh.com "The intimate cellar bar plays host to the two acts tonight, one, as advertised, is Hipslinky, the other is their support act Alistair Cowan a singer songwriter and friend to the band. Its always a worry when you come to see a band and are confronted by an unexpected support act, but in this case it was a joy. Witty, emotional and powerful, Alistair and his songs mix qualities from Tracy Chapman to Eric Clapton (in his more introverted stages) and even vocal hints of Eddie Vedder. There are songs about wife beating, leaving home and of course, love. Alistair was joined by Holly, an attractive and beautifully voiced "friend" who added depth and passion to the two tracks she sang on. One of the songs, Stay, added a country vibe to the predominantly pop-folk set. Where as Record Collector would have slipped seamlessly into a Northern Soul bands set. With the right mix of style and content Alistair is perfectly suited to the current singer/songwriter scene and could possibly shine above the rest." Don Swede, Moles Club / Porters Bar Website CLICK THE ICONS BELOW TO CHECK OUT ALISTAIR COWAN VIDEOS!!! ~ ~ BIRD IN THE SKY ~ WHY CAN I SEE STARS ~ LONG WAY TO GO 'WHY CAN I SEE STARS' ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE FROM special offer @ HMV online £9.99 FREE UK DELIVERY!!! distribution via: Alistair Cowan's Friend Space Alistair Cowan has 302 friends. Redwood Chinook Without Grace Hipslinky Reuben PAUL AIDEN Billy Bates Charlie Calleja View All of Alistair Cowan's Friends Alistair Cowan'sFriends Comments Displaying 50 of 162 comments ( View/Edit All Comments ) madchick Jan 3, 2006 12:19 PM I love your album soooooo much! Played it constantly over the holidays, it helped ease those relatives visiting overload moments! XmcX Radiate Jan 2, 2006 02:56 PM Hello hope ur christmass an new year was ace See u at open mic real soon Steve Ali Dec 31, 2005 09:59 AM Wishing you a very happy new year! Really hoping to see/hear you live in 2006 - just can't wait! xxxxxx ~*kirstyl0u*~ Dec 31, 2005 08:19 AM alistar heres to a fantastic 2006 and for you lots of love kirsty x Jerica Dec 30, 2005 12:37 PM you have a wounderfull new year as well. i love your music! *Jerica Michelle Dec 30, 2005 08:14 AM Hey Alistair, Thanks for the add (sorry its a bit late). Lovin your music. Will check out that bass guitarist you told me about!! Hope you had a great xmas and have an even better 2006!! Chell x you_never_knew Dec 29, 2005 11:01 PM Hey Al, just stopping by to wish you happy holidays and bid you a wonderful and prosperous new year! Best wishes to you in 2006! Alan Morphew Dec 29, 2005 04:18 PM Have a great holiday season and an incredible 2006! Ali Dec 24, 2005 09:40 AM Hey Alistair, have a lovely Christmas! And thanks for the music.... (corney... but sincere!) xxx Three a Day Dec 24, 2005 05:52 AM cheers for your comment! tis really appreciated, and yeah i'll try to write as much as i can mike Causeway Dec 23, 2005 07:44 PM Hey man, thanks a lot for the comment. Sorry it took a little while to get back to you -my computer's sound hasnt been working- I just checked out your stuff though, very cool. It's nice to hear some songs that are truly original and creative, keep it up. Hope you have happy holidays! -Zach of CAUSEWAY www.causewaymusic.net Kyle Co. Dec 22, 2005 01:01 PM to be honest man.. I don't know what all this group stuff is about either.. We will learn together lol.. I dig the stuff.. keep on rockin. Kyle Co. Dec 22, 2005 11:26 AM Thanks for Joining! Come back. Chat it up. Post it up! Chantel Dec 21, 2005 04:24 PM This is my gift to you :) Richard Dec 21, 2005 02:00 PM Hows the new album coming along?? Any news when it may be released and if you are doing any gigs etc?? Have a good Christmas. Mark Timothy Dec 21, 2005 09:46 AM Thanks for your comment, glad you liked the music. The EP is out on the 2nd January 2006, and features a previously unheard track called Someday. It will be available from our eShop. Cheers MT. www.marktimothy.co.uk the EVERYOTHERS Dec 20, 2005 10:04 PM Cool stuff Alistair, thanks for the add! the Everyothers................ dave tamkin Dec 20, 2005 12:17 PM fan your stuff. thanks for the kind words man, dave www.davetamkin.com Ali Dec 19, 2005 04:46 PM Your album is not only permanently in my CD player ... but permanently in my head.... it's so beautiful, I just love it! xxx Dry Your Eyes Mate Dec 19, 2005 01:18 PM cool, i'll be looking out for u Dry Your Eyes Mate Dec 19, 2005 01:04 PM yea man, awesome music..are you planning to tour in the US? Father Xmas Dec 18, 2005 08:09 AM Made up! I cant believe you would have thought that! Im real alright and I bet youdidnt know santas was a music nut either! Have a godd Xmas HO HO HO Elsa Siugo Dec 17, 2005 02:19 AM Hi! thanx for the comment ! all is great in my world ! how is it in yours?!! elsa Chelsea Williams Dec 16, 2005 11:04 AM Very nice! Brilliant! ~*kirstyl0u*~ Dec 15, 2005 10:50 PM Manu Dec 15, 2005 04:42 PM hmm it's way past your beddy byes isn't it mr cowan..! saw you were online, so thought I'd leave a post. Good open mic tonight...though my geetar was fluffing up some of the notes (played on a takamine AN 20 today....can't afford it though). Still, good tunes. Without Grace played some virtuosic stompers. Will be checking their gig out on sunday methinks. what do you do for a living by the way? Manu ;) DarralRoss Dec 15, 2005 12:47 PM thanks mate. good stuff! PAUL AIDEN Dec 15, 2005 12:19 PM fucking good songs...... "The British Beck" Looking forward to seeing some gigs up there^ ~You are my ecstacy..Its you that im craving~ Dec 15, 2005 08:47 AM Hehe things are fine, love love, U ROCK!!!!!! X X X X X X X X Charlie Calleja Dec 15, 2005 08:38 AM Awww thanks man, that put a big smile on my face :) It really gives me confidence to hear things like that. I'm going to record a 4-track EP in jan/feb with Carl (ex-Dissent Carl) so hopefully that'll get the ball rolling. Glad you're still going too, I've always thought you've got the right qualities. "Record Collection" is as good as anyone I'd care to listen to. I remember that one from the Powerhouse days! Hopefully I'll see you at one of my gigs ;-) Thanks again, c alx Dec 15, 2005 07:17 AM Al! been listening to ur songs! they truly rock! bring back good memories of pews! and also been listening to Redwood and those tunes bring back even sweeter memories of the Powerhouse! aaaah good times man! good times! that place rocked! all the best. Alx ~You are my ecstacy..Its you that im craving~ Dec 15, 2005 07:13 AM Hello there, how are you?? love x x x x ecki Dec 14, 2005 09:45 AM Great stuff Mr C. Record Collection is brilliant, keep it touch and keep up the good work. E. Sultan.Of.Swing Dec 14, 2005 07:28 AM alrite good sir! things are good in liphook apart form the usual chav trouble! loving the music dude keep it up! you_never_knew Dec 13, 2005 09:29 PM Hey Al! How's life in the UK? I seriously still cannot thank you enough for such beautifully seamless work! Not to mention chinook!!! It rocks! You're on my player for the remainder of the week! CHEERS!!! -Dominique Andy Fisher Dec 13, 2005 08:24 AM Cool stuff here! loving the music keep it up!! ;) Jennie Saunders Dec 12, 2005 08:42 AM Hi Alistair - thanks for your comments. Your music is really cool and has a great vibe. The production is excellent =) David Ford Dec 12, 2005 08:20 AM Cheers Alistair - Care of DF ~*kirstyl0u*~ Dec 11, 2005 10:51 PM Heya ali... ha ha the old 50p films at the old abc... ahhhh those were the days. unfortunatly they knocked it down years ago and built a funky new art gallery Loving your music keep up the good work luv kirsty x Manu Dec 11, 2005 01:55 PM Al, I think this is the first time I've actually sat down and really listened to your stuff properly. Really good tunes there - I like 'bird in the sky.' Very chilled. Twas a good open mic on wednesday by the way, think that whole 4 songs per act/spacing out over the night thing works well...more please! see you next week Manu p.s. little lionel is having a rest for a bit now.....but he may be persuaded to come out to play for Cristmas...? Denise Dec 10, 2005 09:41 AM Great music, album on order and look forward to hearing all of it. alx Dec 10, 2005 07:43 AM Hey Alistair. how goes it? Hong Kong is going well thanks, i'll see what i can do about that laptop for ya! hope the openmicnight's are still going strong, i'm looking forward to heading on down to one when i get back! Take care dude. Alx James Hurley Dec 9, 2005 05:04 PM Alistair, Lovely stuff, my friend. Atmospheric, enticing, and somehow edgy and intimate at the same time....Cool! Peace, prosperity and random joy, James Ali Dec 9, 2005 06:49 AM Hi Ali! Thanks for adding me and your message! Wow! I am so so glad I discovered you and your beautiful voice! I found you through a friend on Myspace.... Off to the Virgin in a min to get a fix! Ali xx Joe-fish Dec 8, 2005 12:29 PM Hallo thar Alistair. Ive heard many a thing about you, mainly your excellent acoustic playing by word of mouth from Mr Rob Fisher. I think my sister, Lauran Carter, played a duo with you a couple of months ago? Hope all is well, and im planning to come down and see you play in the near future. Take it easy. pauly Dec 8, 2005 09:36 AM nice one fella interestin harp comment in my blog cheers gettin thru lee oskars like fookin kleenex though. aah joost don know whaaat to dooo take it easy, lovin the tunes man keep it goooin myspace.com/jugopunch Project Marv Dec 8, 2005 04:01 AM Thank you my friend. Get some tunes to me and I'll see about getting you some bookings around here. Please stay safe, take care, and keep in touch. Peace out. Marv. Lydia Gray Dec 7, 2005 12:00 PM Thanks so much for wanting the add... Hope all is well- keep in touch! Lydia Gray EdenDust Dec 7, 2005 04:20 AM ...was waiting to become a friend, so that I could tell you how important your presence is on the music scene. There's a specialness to this solo work of yours and I know you must feel some destiny in what's happening. I love the tunes here, and look forward to hearing them (and the others on the release) again, and again. Be sure to check the song comments. BePEACE, BrotherDouglas Hipslinky Dec 6, 2005 03:01 AM yes...fairly central as well actually.... hopw the recordings coming along ok!! See you around! Add Comment About | FAQ | Terms | Privacy | Safety Tips | Contact Myspace | Promote! | Advertise ©2003-2006 MySpace.com All Rights Reserved.